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Hamiltrash pattern of vandalism
Temporary full protection: ECP requested due to moderate but highly persistent level of long-term WP:SPA and IP vandalism related to Hamilton (musical), conforming to long-standing #Hamiltrash pattern of vandalism.

Alternative template code
=== : === Semi-protection: High level of IP vandalism related to Hamilton (musical), conforming to #Hamiltrash pattern of vandalism. For #Hamiltrash examples, see recent semi-protection of:


 * Aaron Burr (4 hr pp)
 * Theodosia Bartow Prevost (1 week pp)
 * Theodosia Burr Alston (3 month pp)
 * Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (2 month pp)

~  This is the code for #Hamiltrash template maker located at User:Lwarrenwiki/Hamiltrash, reproduced above with a stray representing a slash on the last line. It is personal boilerplate, for use in reporting #Hamiltrash vandalism at WP:RFPP. Always substitute this template; don't transclude it.

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Bastard Orphan
Semi-protection: High level of IP vandalism related to Hamilton (musical), conforming to #Hamiltrash pattern of vandalism. For #Hamiltrash examples, see recent semi-protection of:


 * Aaron Burr (4 hr pp)
 * Theodosia Bartow Prevost (1 week pp)
 * Theodosia Burr Alston (3 month pp)
 * Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (2 month pp)

Lwarrenwiki (talk) 19:43, 7 July 2017 (UTC)

Disputed accuracy
I don't believe that Alexander Hamilton used the depicted arms as his own. The single source for the disputed arms, crest, and motto is an attribution in Bolton's American Armory (1927) to "Bookplate Alexr Hamilton, Esqr". Bolton does not seem to be a wholly reliable source.

We can only speculate as to what may be the source of Bolton's information, but in 1898, W. E. Baillie of Bridgeport, Conn., described "worthless 'Lynch' plates and their alleged American signatures", which had been the subject of some hype. Against those, Baillie contrasted a Alexander Hamilton book-plate in his own collection, described as "plain armorial, spade shield and crest, with motto," and he noted that the same bookplate was in Hamilton's copy of The Federalist.

In Columbia University's Rare Book and Manuscript Library (RBML), there is a first edition copy of The Federalist, Volume II, that was personally owned by Alexander Hamilton. A photo shows it to fit Baillie's general description, and under the arms is the name "Alexr Hamilton, Esqr of Grange, Advocate." (The same arms are depicted more clearly in a children's book by Lisa DeCarolis.)

Those arms, crest, and motto are described as belonging to "Alexander Hamilton of Grange, advocate" in several sources, which leads to the question of whether the American founding father ever added "of Grange, advocate" to his own name. Apart from the existence of the bookplate, there is no evidence that he did so.

However, from 1774 to 1837 (that is, during most of Hamilton's adult life), the Laird of the Hamiltons of Grange in Scotland was Hamilton's first cousin Alexander, who was referred to as "Alexander Hamilton of Grange, advocate" in several sources. Those sources also describe the arms, crest, and motto shown on the Federalist bookplate as belonging to the Laird of Grange.

From all this, I conclude that Bolton's information is, at best, highly doubtful. Bolton did not identify the book in which the bookplate appeared, or its owner (as of 1927). Bolton provided no dates associated with the book or the bookplate, and cites no source for the information that it provided. Bolton also made no specific claim that the cited Alexr Hamilton, Esqr was the American founding father, rather than some other person having the same name.

I also don't believe that Hamilton's possession and private use of two bookplates belonging to his cousin, the Laird of Grange, is enough evidence to support a conclusion that Hamilton ever actually adopted his cousin's coat of arms as his own. Lwarrenwiki (talk) 06:22, 19 July 2017 (UTC)

Signature tests
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Variations of what began as an orange-and-black color scheme, and devolved into a mere orange blur:
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Experimental signature variants
Based on User:Oldstone James: O l J a  19:13, 12 July 2018 (UTC)


 * L warren wiki 19:13, 12 July 2018 (UTC)
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 * 1) . <span style="padding:2px 0 3px 0;background:linear-gradient(#FFF,#000,#F70,#F70,#F70,#F70,#FFF)">  L warren wiki  (talk) 20:59, 17 September 2018 (UTC)
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 * 4) ✔️, with &nbsp; on either side. <span style="padding:2px 0 1px 0;background:linear-gradient(#FFF,#000,#F70,#F70,#F70,#F70,#FFF)"> User:Lwarrenwiki (talk) 21:21, 17 September 2018 (UTC)


 * ❌, with normal spaces on either side. <span style="padding:2px 0 1px 0;background:linear-gradient(#FFF,#000,#F70,#F70,#F70,#F70,#FFF)"> User:Lwarrenwiki (talk) 21:34, 17 September 2018 (UTC)
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 * 1) ✔️, with nbs in 3 spots. <span style="padding:2px 0 1px 0;background:linear-gradient(#FFF,#000,#F70,#F70,#F70,#F70,#FFF)">User:Lwarrenwiki(talk) 21:34, 17 September 2018 (UTC)
 * 2) ✔️, with &nbsp; in 3 spots. <span style="padding:2px 0 1px 0;background:linear-gradient(#FFF,#000,#F70,#F70,#F70,#F70,#FFF)"> User:Lwarrenwiki (talk) 21:34, 17 September 2018 (UTC)

Collapsible family tree test

 * Alexander Hamilton of Grange, Laird ∞ 1730: Elizabeth Pollock
 * John Hamilton of Grange (1712–1771)
 * Robert Hamilton of Grange (1715–1774)
 * Alexander Hamilton (b. 1717) ∞ Rachel Cunningham
 * James A. Hamilton (1718–1799) and Rachel Faucette (1729–1768) [daughter of John Fawcette, IV (1703–1745)]
 * James A. Hamilton, Jr. (1742–1845) ∞ Courtney Bailey (b. 1760)
 * Franklin Hamilton
 * Franklin Hamilton's on your side!
 * Pay less!
 * Win more!
 * Benjamin Franklin Hamilton (1825–1898) ∞ (1) Elizabeth Nahragan (d. 1865); ∞ (2) Catherine Holley (1841–1918)


 * Alexander Hamilton (1757–1804) ∞ Elizabeth Schuyler
 * Philip Hamilton (1782–1801)
 * Angelica Hamilton (1784–1857)
 * Alexander Hamilton Jr. (1786–1875) ∞ Eliza P. Knox (d. 1871)
 * James Alexander Hamilton (1788–1878) ∞ Mary Morris (d. 1869)
 * John Church Hamilton (1792−1882) ∞ Maria Eliza van den Heuvel
 * Laurens Hamilton (a smol cinnamon roll, too good for this world, too pure)
 * William Stephen Hamilton (1797–1850)
 * Eliza Hamilton (1799–1859) ∞ Sidney Augustus Holly
 * Philip Hamilton (the second) (1802–1884) ∞ Rebecca McLane
 * Alexander's Baby Brother (1776–whenever)
 * Bloopus Bleepus Hamilton
 * Uncle Meep Meep Hamilton (1789–1789&frac12;)
 * Uncle Bogus Hamilton (1789–1776)

References for bio/ROGD
United States references:

International references:

ROGD sources not mentioning Littman:

Sources connected to Brown:

Past discussions of Littman/ROGD
See Special:Diff/859262636 for the last version of Lisa Littman prior to Jytdog's edit.

Non-archived open discussions:
 * Talk:Lisa Littman
 * Talk:Rapid onset gender dysphoria controversy
 * Talk:PLOS One

Archived or closed discussions:
 * 2019-03-19 Articles for deletion/Lisa Littman
 * 2019-03-19 Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Medicine/Archive 122
 * 2018-09-10 Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Medicine/Archive 117
 * 2018-09-07 Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard/Archive274
 * & cf. contemporaneous RFC at Talk:Lisa Littman